Sean McKenna, 50, of Sag Harbor, was arrested June 12 after an officer spotted his vehicle failing to maintain Lane. He failed a roadside sobriety test and was arrested and taken to headquarters for processing.

• On June 13, a 56-year-old Greenport man told police he was defrauded of $2,004.80 by a man named “Garry”. The man said he sent Gary money for the bookshelves and later realized he had been scammed. Investigation continues.

• On June 14, police investigated a burglary at a Nassau Point home in which $1,150 worth of DeWalt power tools and accessories were stolen. Investigation is ongoing.

• A 67-year-old Mattituck woman told police she was scammed over the phone by someone posing as a Microsoft employee. Unidentified individuals accessed the woman’s bank account, withdrew funds from it and sent them to another account.

• On June 14, a town employee in the City Hall annexe told police that someone had left “unexplained white residue” on a jacket in her vehicle. The employee told police she left the passenger side window slightly open.

• Staten Islander Philip Matthews, 48, was arrested Friday after his vehicle failed to keep in lane on Highway 25 in Cutchogue. Mr Matthews performed poorly on field sobriety tests and refused to take a breath test. He was arrested and taken to police headquarters to await arraignment in the morning.

• Justin O’Connor, 27, of Cutchogue, was arrested Saturday on Highway 48 in Greenport after police found his vehicle had no taillights. Mr O’Connor was found intoxicated and taken to police headquarters to await arraignment.

The person named in the police report has not been convicted of any crime or offense. Charges against them may then be reduced or dropped, or they may be found not guilty.

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